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The striking Theatre building, situated in the heart of the College, was formerly the University Museum of Classical Archaeology. The Theatre retains much of its original character as a Victorian lecture room, with continuous upholstered bench seating in two tiers across a curving auditorium, a raised stage and gallery.
The adjacent Lubbock Room and foyer provides the ideal location for refreshments or break-out groups.
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This bright and lofty room, formerly part of the University Museum of Classical Archaeology and adjacent to the Theatre, was refurbished in 2005.
With its own fully-equipped servery, it is an ideal break-out area for events taking place in the Theatre. As well as being used for serving a range of refreshments, it provides the perfect setting for promotional stands, posters and publicity materials.
The Lubbock Room can also be used independently for seminars and speaker meetings.
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The Upper Hall is an attractive, part-panelled room which opens onto a balcony overlooking the Hall itself.
This flexible space lends itself to meetings/seminars for smaller groups.
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Built within the structure of the medieval roof, this distinctive room is ideal for smaller meetings or break-out groups.
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A small syndicate room, useful for smaller meetings or as a break-out area.
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A small syndicate room, useful for smaller meetings or as a break-out area.
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A versatile room, located in Old Court, the Music Room provides an ideal space for lectures, classes or seminars.
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This panelled Georgian room, beautifully furnished with antiques, was formerly part of a Fellow’s ‘set’ and is named after Henry Cavendish, a Petrean scientist credited with having discovered hydrogen and calculated the mass of the Earth in the 18th century.
It provides an intimate and stylish setting for small dinners or pre-dinner drinks.
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